From: andrew jarrette
Message: 43086
Date: 2006-01-24
Such o-presents have been analysed as
>a whole separate PIE conjugation (with *-h2a-type endings and *o/*e
>ablaut) by Jasanoff (2003). Our list-member Jens Rasmussen believes that
>Jasanoff's theory of o-presents is a monumental mistake and that the
>o-type goes back to de-reduplicated intensive stems of the type
>*m(e)lh2-molh2-. The debate will surely continue for a long time.
>Could you please tell me the name of Jasanoff's 2003 work? Thanks.
Andrew
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